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The Ivy Spinningfields Manchester

4.2 (19 reviews)
Closed 9:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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Italian white wine
James W.

So to start, we did the Asia level ... there are different levels with different cuisines. The ivy is one of those quite posh places where people tend to go in suited and booted, beautiful from the outside and stunning on the inside. We got in and went up to our level and the layout was STUNNING .... The Asian style art adorned on the walls and ceiling was beautiful, the floor .. omg the floor was gorgeous. (See photos) We got sat down and as it was our first time it took us a little to work through the menu, the server was super nice and helped us along the entire time. So we were told it's a sort of family style where you pick 2-3 dishes per person and usually share them. But first drinks ... we went for the simple Italian white wine which was delicious and then went for a plum sake .. when in Rome right? The sake .. OMG .. it was so good I've got a bottle of it coming today haha. Fruity, syrupy, no alcohol burn. So we picked 3 dishes each and they came out when ready and somewhat staggered as the place was busy. Oh and the place settings were picturesque. Restaurant logo's chopsticks (and waitress asked if we were ok with them and brought out a knife and fork for my brother). First to arrive was the pork bao bun with spiced apple purée on the side. DIVINE!! And also the glazed buttermilk chicken ... perfectly sized pieces and delicious. Next that came was the the kimchi egg fried rice, the kimchi rice with a bit extras, the slow cooked pork belly, and the wagyu Denver steak cooked pink. EVERY SINGLE dish was expertly made, tasted absolutely delicious and went down a treat. Not wanting the night to end we went for a desert each of mochi ice cream balls (we went for coconut, mango, & vanilla with a mango purée and the mango doughnuts. The donuts were still warm, a perfect size and both were absolutely STUNNING

Aaron S.

The Ivy is a British restaurant chain founded in 1917, the brand as a whole is popular with celebrities, with a premium interior and pricing. This location in Manchester launched towards the end of 2018, with a huge restaurant in Spinningfields, it's located over three floors featuring The Ivy Brasserie, The Ivy Ava, The Ivy Roof Garden and a private dining area. It felt premium and fancy just entering the place, being greeted by the bouncer at the door and checking in at the desk before being guided to my table. I dined on the Ground Floor in the regular Ivy part of the restaurant, the menu appeared to be the same as other branches I've visited. To access allergen information, I had to scan a QR code on the regular menu, the staff were reasonably knowledgeable and helpful regarding this although I was disappointed with the lack of gluten-free options, there was such a large regular menu but I could count GF options on one hand. My server explained due to the use of a shared frier, this reduced options such as the fries. I ended up going for The Ivy Shepherd's Pie, I also considered having a steak but decided against it, as I didn't want to spend £30+ on a steak that I couldn't have chips alongside. The portion size was rather small, it could have done with having a side with it, but again this was limited due to not having much to go with it I could have, due to being coeliac. It was pretty tasty though. The meat and mash topping was well seasoned and tasty, accompanied by the red wine sauce, I cleared my plate. While the GF options may be limited, the allergy process here is good, my server talked me through a couple of options and why I could not have certain items, such as the fries, and my meal also came with an allergen flag so I knew my needs were taken care of. As we were here to celebrate my mother's birthday, after alerting them of the festivities, the brought her a small dessert at the end, for no extra charge, which was a nice gesture. A service charge is added to the bill here which I find to be an Americanised concept which I wholly disagree with as it should be up to the customer to leave a tip or not. We decided to pay the service charge on this occasion as the staff were very good to us and it would have been mean to take it off, but to be put in that situation in the first place is just uncomfortable. If you're looking for a fancy meal to celebrate a more special occasion, then this is certainly a good option. Perhaps not the best place to go if you have an allergy, however. 4*

Absolutely amazing the scallops were amazing followed by a juicy and succulent fillet steak finished with a chocolate bombe and with the caramel on the chocolate bombe to break down the shell was fascinating. All round its a fascinating experience for your taste buds and your eyes

Ground floor
Andrew Y.

I went to The Ivy for a big family gathering. Although The Ivy has been in Spinningfields for over 4 years (it opened November 2018) this was first time I had been. And its close to my gym too so I see it a few times during the week when on the treadmill!! LOL. The venue itself is beautiful. Nice on the outside, even better on the inside. Lots of opportunities to take photos. We ate in the downstairs level and in a sectioned off area. On the 2nd floor is The Ivy Asia which is the Asian inspired food/drinks. I think Ivy Asia is more of an evening/night out/weekend type of place as its only open in the evenings on weekdays. Its got a "late night" bar and a fancy green stone floor. On the top floor of the building is the Roof Garden. The Ivy Manchester also has 3 private dining areas. I saw one of them, not sure which one, but it looks lovely. Anyway, to the food. I went for the Truffled Wild Mushroom (Potato rosti, creamed mushroom, fried quail's egg and grated truffle) for starter, the rib eye on the bone for main and the chocolate bomb (melting chocolate bomb with a vanilla ice cream, honeycomb centre and hot salted caramel sauce. I really liked the Truffled Wild Mushroom starter. Looks nice, tasted nice. Sort of like a breakfast with potato rosti (basically a hashbrown), with egg and mushroom. The steak was OK/alright. It was a bit odd when it came to the table and it was just a steak on table. No small salad, some sort of leaves, maybe some tomatoes. And did order some chips as a side. I asked for steak medium rare which was how it was cooked but not as juicy as I hoped. And not as flavoursome ideal. Considering the price, I did hope for better. If you do consider the price, may even say the steak was "meh". The dessert was nice. When it comes to the table, they pour over the hot caramel sauce and the outside chocolate shell melts. I had to be quick with camera to take the video because got no warning. (I had seen photos on Instagram of the toilets in The Ivy and they looked all fancy. Realised though that it was just the women's toilets. The men's toilets was pretty normal! I know men typically don't spend as much time in toilets as women but thought may have been different!! LOL

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Cindy R.

Great spot for dinner and drinks for either a night out with friends or for date night! I went with a girl friend (Pre-COVID) & we really enjoyed ourselves. Our server was friendly and attentive. We did not have to wait a long time for our food. & the Food was very flavorful. After dinner we went upstairs to their outdoor seating and it was a lovely time! Prices were a little on the higher end but not expensive - a good price for the atmosphere and food/drinks. :)

Monkfish prawn curry
Penny L.

I met a friend here after work. The doormen looked like something from the matrix. One of them opened the door and to the right was a receptionist who arranged us a table.. it felt like a hotel rather that a restaurant especially having to get in a shiny brass elevator. Our location was a outdoor garden theme, there was so much leafy decor I struggled to take it all in. We got assigned a waitress who introduced herself and said she would look after us for that evening . The food is a little pricy, starters on average £7.50+ and mains from £17 to £30. They didn't have the house beer available so I opted for another random one..my friend had a £9 cocktail which she seemed to enjoy. I was going to originally have scallops for main and duck curry for main but my friend pointed this tiny special card out..which had monkfish and king prawns curry so we both ordered that and swapped the scallops for duck parfait . The starter was innovative. It looked like a tomato which was actually the jelly and inside lay the tasty duck. On the side lay some lovely bread. My friends prawn stater looked good but not amazing. The curry was gorgeous in flavour and the fish cooked perfectly and plenty of it. My friend wanted to try the £30 lobster initially but we were skeptical how much the dish would contain. I.e value for money or not. Feeling pretty full I still ordered sorbet. The salted caramel one was good but the blood orange tasted like lemsip.. usually it's my favourite flavour but this is the only thing that let down the meal. Overall a great place to go somewhere fancy without breaking the bank too much.. it cost £118 for a 3 course meal for 2 with 2 drinks each. Sure I will be back, service was impeccable too and such lavish toilets!!

Tim H.

I was on my own Grand Tour and was only in my home town for a couple of days . I was recommended this restaurant by a friend who booked the table then did not turn up lol. Food was excellent the ambience perfect and service impressive. I did not give 5 stars as I found the prices a bit high. I'm not afraid of paying for good food and service but when I got my credit card bill in US dollars I raised an eyebrow . Side note, my 17 yr old Nephew tried to order a pint of lager. Happy to say he was politically refused.

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Awesome place. Great food, great drinks, great vibe. Place to see and be seen. Highly recommend!

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James Martin Manchester

James Martin Manchester

4.1(12 reviews)
0.2 mi
£££

TL;DR - Good food, reasonably priced but a slightly weird location…read more We came here for Sunday lunch as a belated birthday meal. We'd always known the restaurant was here, but since we don't gamble we'd never set foot inside before. It's somewhat strange, having to walk through the casino to reach the restaurant and I must say I didn't find the experience especially pleasant - but maybe that's just me not liking gambling. Once in the restaurant it's a different story, with some lovely exposed brickwork for the old building. Service was excellent and the food we had was delicious - I had salmon, followed by the roast beef and the bread and butter pudding. I've got to say though, I had food envy when I saw the sticky toffee pudding and wished I had ordered that instead! Prices are reasonable and the food is good - but I just didn't like the fact it was inside the casino.

I have been here a few times, including in the first week of opening and am a big fan. My mum is…read morevisiting this weekend and took her there tonight so am writing the review based on tonight. The star rating is based on my overall experience over the several times I have been. So, tonight, we arrived and had a drink in the Vega Lounge, I went for the Hendricks Honeyapple (I have a current obsession for cocktails with gin) and it was lush. Mum had the Zinfandel Rose and said it was good. Went up for dinner and were shown to our table, which was by the window so had a good view. After taking our order they brought some sourdough bread and homemade butter and was lush. My starter was the Goosnargh hens egg. I've had this before so knew what to expect. It was very nice and would be good if you're a veggie. My mum had the whiskey cured salmon and was very impressed. I took photos if the starters and will upload after this review. For main, mum had the sirloin steak which came with onion rings and chips. Mum really enjoyed it. I had the sea bream which cane with quinoa and rhubarb and was ginger flavoured. Part of the reason I ordered this was because I was unsure about the combination of fish and rhubarb, but it worked really well. I forgot to take photos, sorry. The dessert was the highlight. We shared as we were feeling full. I've had this choice before but being mum's first visit, I ordered this as I knew she would love it. What am I talking about? The white chocolate and whiskey croissant pudding with single malt ice cream. It is LUSH. Highly recommend. Mum loved it and wished that we hadn't shared. I wish the ice cream was available on its own as for me that is pretty damn epic - ice cream and whiskey together, what's not to love?!?! I actually remembered to take a picture so will post. The service was impeccable, friendly waiting staff and perfect food. This is standard for me in my experience of this place and tonight was no exception. Highly recommend it.

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Dukes 92

Dukes 92

3.7(81 reviews)
0.4 miCastlefield
££

Went here right after coming to Manchester from New York and we were blown away. The service was…read morefast and really polite, the food was cooked perfect and delicious, I really enjoyed this palace of a palate. I got the amazing Miso Mushroom Steak Ramen it was great and I really enjoyed the eggs and steak especially, warm and cozy making me feel home away from home. My dad also got one but with tofu he says he wishes he got the steak ramen I got which was probably better so I'd chose that unless you're vegan or allergic of course! My brother had a delicious margarita pizza which was amazing I had a slice and I loved it very saucy and doughy, not hard crust, if you don't like soft crust you may not like that much. I also got a custom drink which was a Fanta they made for me which was fine. Overall great atmosphere, experience, and eats. If you're in the area in Manchester you must stop by there! Whether you sit in or outside the restaurant there's beautiful views along the bay, great time for all, cheers!

Went early on Friday night for dinner. Nice walk along the canal even in the rain. Seated right…read moreaway as walk-in at 1830. Advised we could have a table for 2 until 2000. DJ played a great variety of music. Music was not too loud to hold a conversation at the table. Beautiful decorations through out the place. Service was great and fast. Very attentive waitress. Food was hot and flavorful. Good selection on menu, something for everyone. Seating outside looked comfortable. The deck is covered. There were heaters outside. Overall a great experience in a chilly, rainy night.

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The Alchemist - Cheeseburger bao

The Alchemist

4.0(73 reviews)
0.0 miSpinningfields
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Magical? Chemical?…read more The alchemist is not only a nice surrounding to sit in but the service and food are great and delicious. When we checked in and were asked if there were any allergies we made jokes about my husband's allergy to cinnamon - that we would not need to worry about out it before desert. We ordered a few items from the menu - which is a very delicious mix of classics with some twists (tempura fried fish and chips for example). Order was taken and a couple minutes later the manager came and said "I am sorry - but the sauce to the fish contains a bit of cinnamon" wow! We change the order of course and the manager came back to the table asking if we would be worried about cross termination. We have been not and everything went well after that. Great service. The food itself plays with the alchemist theme for example the chorizo meatballs come with a syringe to inject your own amount of cheese (what you think? Yes of course o injected the whole Syringe into the little delicious meatball duhh). The menu consist of a lot of small items which makes me so happy since I can have so many bites of different things and at the alchemist they are all worth it! And of course classics like burger, salads and sandwiches alongside their mains. The menu is not too big but literally has something for everyone. You have to try the crispy pork skins! After we had been told that the crispy fish contains cinnamon my husband learned they offer their "chicken in a basket" as a vegetarian version as well and that is what he got. Damn that is so good: A bed of chips (fries for our American friends) are surrounded by one of the best coleslaw I had in a long time (almost as good as Guy Fieri's if not even better) then slightly pan seared onions and peppers layer on top of the fries. Ready to be mixed in. Then of course a generous amount of chicken or in this case plant based chicken smothered in a sweet chili sauce. Not to forgot to mention that it came with an extra little bowl of dipping sauce. Delicious! We also had a mocktail which name I might not be allowed to recite here let's named it "virgin adult film star" what a perfect combination of fruit, creme and sweetness. Yummmmmm To end the night I had coffee and Choclate - any serving of coffee comes with a set of three pralines. What a way to end the night at the alchemist. Great atmosphere perfect service and delicious food and drinks.

The Alchemist is a really trendy restaurant and bar in Spinningfields. They have a lot of variety…read moreon the menu, the fusion of Asian and western cuisine is really nice. The interior is lovely, seems like a great place for evening drinks with a full bar. I came for lunch and enjoyed the food. Service was efficient and prices are reasonable. Overall a chic and trendy place for food and drink in Spinningfields.

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The Deansgate

The Deansgate

2.7(12 reviews)
0.3 mi
££

Situated on Deansgate itself, The Deansgate is an old traditional bar with a nice interior and…read morefriendly staff. Its nothing special, and whilst is it better than the melancholy induced by a trip to the nearby Atlas Bar, its popularity is probably sapped by The Knott across the road, which is a far more exciting establishment. It serves the usual bog standard drinks, Fosters and Chardonnay, though it does have a few decent ales, but nothing really worth specifically going for. It doesn't show sport, live music or anything really, its just a normal pub. Having said that, it has a nice character and its usually not too busy, unlike the other pubs on Deansgate, which are mostly chain-run and either crowded, grim, or expensive. It's a pleasant place to sit and read the paper, or just stop for a quick one.

My office booked the events room of The Deansgate for our Christmas drinks, and by god did they rip…read moreus off royally. I know it's the season for dubious value, but they took the piss - to be blunt. Our, quite pricey, 'Christmas buffet' appeared to be mostly oven cooked food you'd pick up at Costco, but the drinks were the worst of it. I don't know whether they'd up the prices for our event, but I'd have felt stung paying £8 for a double spirit in central London. Of course they had very loud music on too, just to make sure we couldn't have lengthy conversations with each other. There are far nicer, far cheaper, places in the City Centre. I don't know if this was just a bad night for them. But one thing I do know: I'll never go back.

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The Old Wellington

The Old Wellington

4.0(60 reviews)
0.5 miCity Centre
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Gotta check out this 1556 building and the English pub. The building is old timber with really neat…read morewindows. It's a narrow and tall building with separate floors for dining. We dined on the second floor for lunch on a Sat. We did not have reservations-but they are recommended. My friend dined on a lively chicken bacon avo salad. I had the chicken bacon cheese sandwich. We added halloumi fries which were delish! Our waitress was MIA most of the time-needing to go to the bar to ask for check and to order.

The Old Wellington was a great choice for our first meal in Manchester. I had been scoping out…read moreplaces to eat in the area prior to our visit, and with it's unique facade and close proximity to the day's activities, it made for a memorable meal. The food itself was delicious. I had a carrot soup. It was fresh and not overly salty. The sourdough bread and butter was the perfect complement and I enjoyed my meal immensely. My husband had a salmon bowl which looked incredible, but I didn't sample. One of the things we really liked about The Old Wellington was the high caliber of food quality. Being that we had just embarked on our UK trip, it was nice to have a meal that was healthy. I was really blown away by how great the food was and extra happy that I didn't have to settle for something overly rich that would've weighed me down for the days of walking ahead. While the atmosphere and the food were 5 stars all the way, I am deducting one star for the length of time it took to get the food. We scanned the QR code on our table to place our order (a relic from Covid times I suppose), and it took nearly 40 minutes for our food to arrive. We noticed other people going in and placing their orders, but this was confusing since our drink order arrived in a somewhat timely manner. We had timed tickets for an attraction nearby, so I had to leave part of my meal behind. Kind of a bummer since the food was so good and an hour should've been plenty of time to not feel rushed. Of worthy mention is the conveniently central location in Manchester. Literally less than 5 minutes walk to great shopping, Chetham's Library and Manchester Cathedral. We loved our time in Manchester, and someday we'll be back to try more from the Old Wellington. Next time, we'll place our order inside :-)

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Cask ales

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The Old Wellington - Window view from my table.

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Window view from my table.

WOOD - Beef short rib cottage pie

WOOD

3.3(3 reviews)
0.5 miOxford Road Corridor

horrible,do not visit i repeat DO NOT VIST. All these reviews flat out lies,waiter says to my…read morehusbandwhats your number! so then i said sorry hes got a wife a few minutes later she slips a note to my husband with her number saying call me! in uter shock honestly

Cocktails: 1987 bourbon whiskey cocktail came in a little jar filled with ice so when you pour it…read moreinto the glass it's still v chilled. Groovy! My lemon & ginger vodka/yuzu concoction was delightfully refreshing, would return just for that. Incidentally there's also a massive gin menu. Food and wine: We took advantage of the January 2 for 1 tasting menu deal which is great value for 7 courses, although the 5 course tasting menu is worth a look even at full price because I think it works out close to a 3 course a la carte meal. - First course was a lovely butternut squash and goat's cheese amuse bouche - evocative of classic Bologna stuffed pasta fillings. Unusual rose vino verde was not the stereotypically sweet rose, not a particularly memorable wine though. - Second course was a celeriac and truffle soup. This came out very hot so I was just staring at it for ages. It smelled amazing but oddly didn't taste of much for me. Probably my least favourite dish although I think this is the one that came with a Hungarian white wine that was absolutely wonderful - Third course was beef short rib cottage pie! The short rib was absolutely delicious, the potato didn't really have much flavour. Served with a really delightful Malbec (I think! Slightly forgetting the order here...) - Fourth course: stone bass (never heard of this fish before) with various interesting sweetish accompaniments e.g. nuts. This course was delayed behind it's pairing wine so long that I'd actually finished the wine before it arrived! Also it was a little cold so perhaps it had been forgotten for a bit. However the taste was still pretty good, the texture of the fish was quite firm which I liked. Thought it was a bit strange to switch to fish and white wine after the previous dish, but I suppose beef followed by duck might seem too heavy. - Fifth course - duck - very well cooked with a great rich flavour, one of my favourite courses. I believe this came with a southern Italian wine made using the passito method. - Sixth course was a little lemon sort of mini magnum. Yum! - Seventh course was a take on tiramisu that was also great (sorry am losing energy here, but you get the idea. I'm normally not as keen on desserts but I thought these two final courses balanced each other really well and carried through the standard of some of the best earlier courses). Décor: boyfriend liked it, I thought it was quite boring and not very attractive. However it definitely is not stuffy or intimidating, which is nice Music: classic rock! Bf spotted many of his faves e.g. AC/DC, Ozzy Osborne. A great feature of the restaurant Service: generally good and very friendly although timings of one of the courses seemed off as mentioned above. Also we were abandoned a bit at the end, my pet peeve. Overall: might not pay full price for the 7 course tasting menu as the food wasn't outstanding across the board, but would definitely consider the 5 course tasting menu and the very reasonably priced pre theatre menus are a no-brainer. A great addition to Manchester's dining scene, especially as it caters to so many different occasions/budgets and both the cocktail and food menus are interesting and different to other options. I will definitely return!

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The Refuge

The Refuge

3.8(25 reviews)
0.6 miOxford Road Corridor
££

We had SUCH fond memories of this place from a few years ago when we gave it a stellar 5 star…read morereview. This time it simply disappointed in almost every way. The service was OK, the food offerings just not enticing at all (we ended up with Caesar salads as the main, and stopped to buy some food at a Sainsbury's local and take it back to our hotel room. The cost of cocktails and mocktails was absurd. Mrs G got a mocktail that was totally tasteless for £9.50. I had a margarita that tasted good but the glass was 80% filled with the biggest block of ice that I have ever seen - for £14.50!!!! Advice - stick with beer or wine and don't even consider cocktails!!! The place is still attractive but the fact that it was virtually empty on a Friday evening at 7-8pm is maybe explained by all the foregoing??

Such a beautiful place. Inside is decorative, service was awesome as well…read more We came here for lunch, and it did not disappoint. The drinks, service and food were delish. We tried several different dishes like the Buttermilk-fried chicken, sourdough bread, mash potatoes, french fries, baked broccoli and Slow-cooked beef cheek. My favorite was the buttermilk fried chicken. Definitely can't go wrong with that. All of it was delish. So much flavor and good size to share with 3 people. We also got Sticky toffee pudding for dessert. So yummy! Definitely give it a shot.

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The Refuge - Restaurant area

Restaurant area

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The Ivy Spinningfields Manchester - british - Updated May 2026

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